I am late posting for my blog because last week our internet service at our house was halted. We had been told everything would be fine at our house even though we shut it down at our business, but it came to a halt at our home too so we had to get all new service. Anyway, today we finally have internet again at home. I love it when things work and oh dear when they don't!
WELCOME TO TEA IN THE GARDEN:
I set this little tea up yesterday in my garden:
Please pour yourself a cup of tea.
I have shared this old table linen before as it is a favorite.
The Queen Anne's Lace is all over my garden.
All my tea drinking has been cold the last several weeks, since we are cooking here in the 90's with high humidity!
ReplyDeleteYour garden, the tea and the flower arrangement are so beautiful! The table linens are lovely too!
Thank you for sharing it with us!
Deanna
What a lovely tea party in the garden. Love the tablecloth and the teapot is so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh I do empathize! I was not able to post until late as well due to my service provider having to replace stuff. Fun, isn't it? Your garden is just beautiful! And I love your table cloth and pretty chintz teacup. Perfect for an idyllic summer tea! Thanks for hosting, and glad you're back online!
ReplyDeleteRuth
You and Ruth both have had computer woes and I'm trying to learn how to use this new Mac my son gave me. What a trial! I am having the hardest time with my photos. I keep editing new ones and they don't show up in my folder. Hopefully I will get it all figured out soon. The garden is looking very pretty and lacy. I love your basket of flowers and the tea setting. Very inviting. Thanks for sharing and joining me for tea.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Bernideen your garden just gets prettier!! Such beauty! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteNothing strikes fear in the heart of a blogger like no internet access. Glad that you're online again to share photos of your lovely garden tea settings. Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHi: I have always loved your garden. It makes everything look so beautiful. Have a wonderful week. Hugs, Martha
ReplyDeleteYea for your internet working again, Bernideen. I was getting concerned since you hadn't posted.
ReplyDeleteYour tea, as always, is so beautiful in your cottage-like garden, with your Queen Anne's Lace blooming so profusely!! You also share the prettiest linens. I love your pretty teacup and all the accessories.
Thank for hosting, my friend, and enjoy your week, free to do as you please.
Your lovely flowers on the teacloth are so beautiful. The garden is at its height of full blown summer season. The flowered chintz cups, saucers, and plate aare so prettty to use for tea time. Hope you are enjoying retirement and can begin all your great plans. Thanks for hosting this week!
ReplyDeletePam
Hello Bernideen, I am so glad I can come by and visit with you for tea today : )
ReplyDeleteYour tea time outdoors is lovely as usual, but not usual at all with those gorgeous antique looking pillows and the dear bird bath. The basket of flowers is very romantic and goes so well with that fabulous table cloth! Wow! Your rosey china is perfect.
Hugs,
Terri
I am still drinking iced tea here in the Kentucky humidity. I love your tea in the garden photos, so peaceful and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernideen,
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your internet problems. I am the latest that I have been to link up ever! We haven't been home much. I do love that pink teacup and matching plate. Is it a Tuscan? I think I have one similar. Yours really is a beauty! Everything looks so perfect and I do love the pics of flowers in your post above. A belated Happy Tea Day and Thank you for hosting! Karen
Your flowers are GORGEOUS, Bernideen! I have always admired your Beatrix Potter garden. What a wonderful place for a cup of tea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Brrnideen for hosting. So happy I was able to join this fabulous tea party.
ReplyDeleteYour tea setting is so inviting, the flowers in the garden added a lovely touch and the linen and tea cups are so feminine and bespoke.
Wishing you a happy weekend.
Hugs,
Aida